Joining Focusrite's acclaimed audio interface range is the Saffire PRO 14. It's an eight-input, six-output FireWire® audio interface designed for home-studio musicians wanting a simple but high-quality I/O device for their Mac or PC. Featuring two award-winning Saffire mic preamps, flexible I/O routing and class-leading 24-bit/96kHz A-D/D-A conversion with JetPLL jitter-elimination technology, it's capable of providing studio-quality recordings more so than any other competing interface.
KEY FEATURES
Two award-winning mic preamps with 48V phantom powerBased on Focusrite's 25 years of mic pre excellence, the Saffire PRO 14 has the best-sounding preamps in its class.Eight inputs (2x Mic/Line/Inst, 2x Line, Stereo S/PDIF, Stereo Loopback)Record multiple sources at the same time, including from inside the computer.Six outputs (4x Line, Stereo S/PDIF)Send different mixes to different outputs, or set up stems to mix externally.24-bit/96kHz A-D/D-A converters with JetPLL jitter-elimination technologyProfessional converters impart pristine audio quality and reliable synchronisation.Includes Saffire MixControl for intuitive hardware controlLets you set up cue mixes for performers, quickly recall settings, and route inputs to outputs for ultra-low-latency monitoring. (Internal latency is lower than 1.4ms: that?s less than the time it takes sound to travel two feet through air!)Powered from FireWire connection or included AC-DC adaptorCan be operated without the need for mains power: ideal when recording on location.MIDI input and outputConventional five-pin connections, for connecting existing MIDI hardware.Rugged build qualityMetal chassis and body, ensuring durability on the road.Ships with Focusrite Plug-in Suite and Xcite+ bundleAdditional software gives you all the tools needed to record and mix a project.
With its range of analogue I/O, alongside stereo S/PDIF and MIDI inputs and outputs, the Saffire PRO 14 lets you simultaneously record various sources without having to constantly re-patch your studio. Aside from their mic-preamplification duties, inputs 1+2 accept signals from instruments such as guitars and electric pianos, while line-level inputs can take connections from synths and other external analogue equipment. Digital outboard gear, such as the Focusrite ISA One Digital, can be connected via the S/PDIF ports, and internal Loopback inputs are also available for routing stereo audio between software applic...
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